The Blue Ball faced competition from over 1,000 entries nationwide in the fifth year of the PubAid Community Pub Hero Awards. The pub was recognised for the exceptional community efforts of the Worrall Environmental Group, organised by regulars Bridget and Paul Manley. The group’s initiatives include planting flowers and trees and raising thousands of pounds to maintain and beautify the village.
Bridget Manley expressed her surprise and gratitude, saying, “We just do what we do because we love our village and we have an outstanding pub. So many people in our village do so much and we feel very humbled. I’m in tears.”
Paul Manley added, “I’m just staggered. We never expected this. I’m so emotional.”
The local community has shown immense support and appreciation for the efforts of Bridget and Paul Manley. Their dedication to maintaining and improving the village through the Worrall Environmental Group has strengthened community bonds and fostered a sense of pride and cooperation among residents. The award has further solidified The Blue Ball’s reputation as a vital community hub.
The initiatives led by Bridget and Paul Manley have had a significant impact on the Worrall community. By organising and leading the Worrall Environmental Group, they have enhanced the village’s aesthetic appeal and raised substantial funds for local projects. Their efforts have not only beautified the village but also brought the community together, reinforcing the importance of communal effort and support.
The Blue Ball in Worrall exemplifies the powerful role a community-focused pub can play in fostering local support and engagement. By winning the PubAid Community Pub Hero Award, the pub has highlighted the invaluable contributions of its regular patrons, Bridget and Paul Manley. Their dedication to improving the village through environmental initiatives and fundraising efforts has created a more cohesive and vibrant community.
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